Journalist Mario Guevara has vowed to proceed his work reporting regardless of his deportation to El Salvador following his arrest whereas overlaying a protest in Georgia.
Guevara landed within the Central American nation early Friday morning, simply days after the eleventh Circuit Courtroom of Appeals dominated that his deportation may go ahead.
“I was in jail 110 days, and now finally I’m not a prisoner anymore. I’m free, but I am away from my family. I am here, working in the area, trying to think about my situation,” Guevara stated. “I have a second chance to be better, obviously, because I miss my family. I miss the United States.”
Journalist Mario Guevara says he’ll proceed his reporting work regardless of his deportation to El Salvador.
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Whereas in custody, Guevara stated he was positioned in solitary confinement for 22 hours a day. He stated he misplaced weight and sank right into a melancholy.
“In my mind, I believed the U.S. government is trying to destroy me. I have a lot of nightmares,” he stated. “In my cell, I have the light on all day, 24 hours. I never know exactly what is the time until I ask someone. It’s something horrible.”
He stated when he was deported, he was given solely his bulletproof vest, helmet, watch, and belt earlier than being positioned on the airplane.
“The last minute before I left the plane in El Salvador airport, I turn around and I tell the officer, ‘You deport me not for being a criminal. You deport me for being a journalist because I was working when you arrested me. I was working. You don’t caught me committing a crime. I was working as a journalist,” he stated.
Mario Guevara’s reunion together with his household
Over the weekend, Guevara livestreamed his reunion together with his two sons, who had not been in a position to say goodbye to him earlier than he was faraway from the USA.
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Journalist Mario Guevara reunited together with his two sons over the weekend after greater than 4 months in ICE custody.
Courtesy of Mario Guevara
Guevara acknowledged that the reunion was solely non permanent and that some members of his household remained in the USA and will solely discuss to him on-line.
Now his household should determine whether or not to depart every part they’ve grown up accustomed to behind to affix their father in El Salvador or keep other than him.
“They destroyed my family,” Guevara stated. “We are separated.”
“The journalistic work continues,” he stated.
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Journalist Mario Guevara and his staff plan to proceed reporting on points in El Salvador and throughout metro Atlanta after his deportation.
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What led to Mario Guevara’s deportation
Police in DeKalb County arrested Guevara whereas he was livestreaming a “No Kings” rally protesting President Trump’s administration on June 14, charging him with obstructing police, illegal meeting, and improperly getting into a roadway.
Inside days, prosecutors dismissed the fees. The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Workplace then took out warrants charging Guevara with reckless driving and different counts, however the county’s solicitor’s workplace declined to prosecute the case.
ICE took custody of Guevara a number of days after his arrest and refused to launch him. He was moved to the Folkston ICE Processing Middle, the place he remained in detention till his transfer to Louisiana and deportation.
An immigration choose granted Guevara a $7,500 bond in July. The federal government then filed a keep, claiming that his reporting on regulation enforcement exercise was harmful, citing a 2012 ruling denying Guevara’s utility for asylum. Guevara had appealed that ruling to the Board of Immigration Appeals, which hears appeals of immigration court docket rulings, however that attraction had not been determined when prosecutors agreed to administratively shut the case.
In September, the Board of Immigration reopened the immigration case and dismissed his attraction. Attorneys for Guevara and the ACLU have argued that the board based mostly its ruling on incorrect info and that his deportation shouldn’t have been ordered.
The Courtroom of Appeals discovered that Guevara did have the First Modification proper to report on the protest, however had not filed the correct paperwork to use for everlasting residency, which means that he might be faraway from the nation.
Regardless of the deportation, Guevara is hopeful that he’ll have the ability to come again to the USA legally within the subsequent few years.
“I think it’s a mistake. An injustice, yes, but it’s a mistake, and I hope to return soon,” he stated.
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